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"Teen boxers" and "election-related violence"
For a measly cash prize of fifty pesos, some minors in Manila risk the injuries that may result from boxing at their young age. Jiggy Manicad documents the danger they face. Rhea Santos meanwhile, probes the government's measures in preventing election-related violence in the country.
(Episode on January 26, 2010)
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"Only in the Philippines?" and "fish in exchange for sex"
Jiggy Manicad enumerates the reasons why Pinoy election is considered by some observers as the world's most absurd and incongruous. Rhea Santos meanwhile tackles prostitution in exchange of fish for meals that has been happening in the Navotas fish port without the knowledge of authorities.
(Episode on January 19. 2010)
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The Best of 2009: Reporter's Notebook Yearend Special
On December 29, the second part of the yearend report, Reporter's Notebook brings back the biggest personalities and events. The Reporter’s Notebook Yearend Special is hosted by the late Tuesday night tandem, Jiggy Manicad and Rhea Santos.
(Episode on December 29, 2009)
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Proclamation 1959
Is martial law the remaining solution to Maguindanao's political turmoil? Jiggy Manicad and Rhea Santos, together with Chino Gaston, Jun Veneracion and Emil Sumangil probe the effect of martial law's imposition in the province where the ruthless massacre of at least sixty one people was condemned.
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Massacre in Maguindanao
In the worst political-related violence in history, and the single deadliest event for journalist on record, more than sixty innocent victims were brutally killed. Jiggy Manicad and Rhea Santos presents an in-depth discussion that takes a closer look at the barbaric murders that shocked the whole world.
(Episode on December 1, 2009)